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The Oshawa Times, 27 Jan 1960, p. 4

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4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, January 27, 1960 Pickering Twsp. Council Repeals Department By-Law AJAX COUNCIL BRIEFS consider the town of Ajax as a site for the proposed new univer- sity will be made. The Metro Toronto and Region Conservation Authority will be requested to give serious consid- eration to the purchase of the valley of Duffin's Creek this year. AJAX (Staff) -- The Mother's March in aid of the Polio Founda- ion was given permission to can- s on Monday, Feb. 1, x branch of the Cana- n was given permission | a carnival on May 18 to 3. The usual fee to apply. BROUGHAM -- Both By-Law|about water in the north," he enforcement and welfare admin-|said. istration have been handled by| Council agreed that the matter one Pickering Township em- of inviting the University to come ployee, A. W. Cane. |to Pickering Township should be On Monday night, Jan. 25, Pick-|seriously considered. Reeve I.|R ering Township Council repealed s, Scott said that a committee, & former by-law designating cer- flr departments in the muni-|pointed to study the matter, cipal office, and naming heads should be composed of people thereof. A by-law was passed|who are not on Council. He read with a new schedule added, nam-|names which had been suggested, ing the separate duties of a By-/and asked W, H. J. Thompson, Law Enforcement Officer, and B.A., present at the meeting if he the duties of the Welfare officer would be willing to act oun this did not include by-law enforce-|committee. Mr. Thompson ex- ment, Advertisements have been pressed his agreement, and said placed for the engagement for that he felt that people should a new employee to attend to be named who go forward in the duties of a by-law officer, | thei desire for a certain thing, LITTLE CHANGE {Mr. Thompson recommended K. EE eth a. ass | ilies, saving that his busivess is : y °° influence would be felt, and that ification Schedule for fplovees, he. would 'be valuable. from a re ya tyme alplanning stunigelnt, Ms, Clarke 'which Councillor Harvey Span foun Planning ve Pickering had his opposition recorded. The clerical staff were awarded in-| 0 ] ! ereases in accordance with their @ committee be appointeed to in classification: heavy equipment vestigate the desirability of a operators received $1.55 per hour, University in Pickering Township. light construction equipment op- The committee selected were: erators, $1.50; light mobile equip- W. G. Newman, Harold Mitche . ment overators, $1.30 per hour, Dr. Gordon Edmund, Alan Lish- and labourers, $1.20. Garbage man, W. H. J. Thompson, and Collectors will receive $1.50 per Professor LaBrie. Reeve Scott ex- hour. The Road Foreman, ac- pressed his willingness to sit on "cording to his classification, will [this committee. "receive $1.60 per hour. A Weed ; : "pector will not be required PRE-PAYMENT TAX RATE sine that duty will be absorbed TCO LOW William Fairgrieve, a Picker- by the By-Law Enforcement Of- ficer. ing Township ratepayver, in a There was little change in the letter he had prepared, suggest- salaries of Departmen' Heads ed to Council that when setting "accept in the case of the Town- the tax rates this year, changes ship Engineer, whose remuner-|should be made. ation was upped by $600.00 to the| "The pre-payment rate of 1% fine of $7,400.00. The other of-ljs ridiculously low." he said. He *figers are salaried as follows: compared the rate with other Township Clerk, $5800.00; Road|Townships, and said that 4 in- A resolution was passed that Saperintendent, $5,500.00; Town-|stallments would make the bur-| ship Engineer, $7,400.00; Assess- den much easier. Mr. Fairgrieve ment Commissioner, $4,400.00; |contended that the majority of Welfare Administrator, $3,600.00.|taxpayers were in wage brackets The new By-Law Enforcement «low to moderate". : Officer will be engaged at $3,600.| large pre-payment rate, Mr. UNIVERSITY IN TOWNSHIP Fairgrieve believed, would ease Councillor Harry Ashton sug- the problem of arrears, and gested that it would be desirable cause an avoidance of short term tor -invite the proposed York Un. bank loans for temporary finan- iversity to locate near the rail |cing. which he agreed should be ap-! H. J. Clarke to sit on the com-| " § May 2 | "Taz payments shoud be the Council approved the appoint- concern of this Council," he said, "4 ¢ William .B. Robertson "and the pain of tax payments|.s official observer for the town {should be eased." t all Metro Planning Board The matter was turned over to meetings. G. Turk, Officer Manager,| The Metro Planning Board will and to the Finance Committee. pe requested to reconsider its re- RARE RAR jection of the names Taylor and BOARD AT CEMETERY Simpson for two streets .in the Mr. Ben Lotton and Mr, proposed new sub-division, The White appeared before [rejection -was made on the on Monday night, urging ounds that there are. already checker board sign be er reets with these names in an Fairport Road, at a turn which!gyicide area. cars were prone to miss, thereby! The letter to the Metro Board causing damage to -2 will reiterate that these names fence, Mr, Lotton e those of men killed on HMS that cars ran into t ¢ in the Battle of the River times of late, cau 4 ag e and are used in keeping almost the extent of $100.00, th a policy of commemorating said that it usually happens to the names of those who served. someone who cannot pay for re- GIVE CONGRATULATIONS Counei The area under consideration to extend from Highway 401 to the lake front. This area is largely swamp and flood plain land and is zoned as green belt. In the past, conserva- tion people have dee: the area ideal as a wild life sanc- tuary and recreation area. Compact Teleprinter Invented | pairs. Congratulations were extended | *"Perhaps a checker 1 to Reeve John Mills on his elec- Isign would be part of the an- tion as chairman of the County swer," said Reeve Scolt. . Road and Bridge committee, formed the delegates that bylaw to authorize the bor- would socom be s of $50,000 on debentures inspection, r the construction of an addi- would be considered. tion to the gymnasium at the ¢ High School was given two WANT GRANT Mr. B. Lolto to consid upkeep of ti € port Road. He 5 ering Te ir ciely hac "Road which k and Letton, Reeve ¢Scott told r that this matter would be con- fo! who are celebrating sidered. hip s this week: Jan, 25 -- 'nsan Milne, Glynn road; Jan SEEKS EXCEPTION Joe Young, Billingsgate A communication from H. ., Brian Milne, Glynn road; Newman, owner of two five an. 27 -- David Mills, Beech sites, each with a house John McNeill, Beech advised council that unl both six years old, and lands were ta 1 Pocoe lexepted from fire, and othe would appeal bef {for a decision, N $ > {that he had requs to tax the area as farm I: several occasi "I have the ri hat I will app he quoted a sessment Ac | I am a asked to make a blan} ation to the Board of sh MILLS By GRACE X ulations to the -- Congra Mary street. ss Hawthorne, and Councillor ry Ashton added, "If we go Newman specify the holdings tine which runs through Clare-| mont, He said that their were facilities there for a package sewer plant. "There is no erying Bowling News From The Bay By MRS. E. FERTILE FRENCHMAN'S BAY The 'Blow Joes took three points to stay in top spot in the league with 33 points. Hell Cats took all | four points to jump from fourth spot to tie for second place with Jan. 28 -- Kim-| MONTREAL (CP) A new {compact teleprinter designed by 'a Montreal engineer has been {bought by a major United States {firm for marketing throughout Liquor Count Is Dismissed BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Ma- gistrate R. B. Baxter Tuesday dismissed a charge of having liquor in a place other than in his residence against Furio Cam- illo Del Ciotto, 30, 248 Delaware| avenue, Toronto. Pel Ciotto was seriously injured when the motor cycle he was riding was involved in an acci- dent at Newcastle with a car driven by a Toronto motorist, Simon Young, August 23. OPP Constable Jack Ricard, who investigated the accident, told the court on searching the wrecked motorcycle he found a part bottle of whisky securely wrapped in the saddle bag. When informed the bottle was Auxiliary Plans For Ajax Euchre By GRACE MILLS Cutvespoudept » AJAX -- At a meeting on Sun- day afternoon, Jan, 24, the Wom- en's Auxiliary to the Volunteer Firemen's Association decided to hold a euchre on Monday, Feb. 8, and planned a penny sale in the near future. At the January meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Cana- dian Legion, it was decided to hold the regular meetings on the third Monday of each month, in- stead of Wednesday, Plans were discussed for holding a bazaar in not smashed, His Worship laugh- ed 'good, hard liquor". PC Ricard pointed out the ac- cused had been staying with friends in Port Hope the night before the accident, but he was unable to determine whether or ed from one place. of residence to another as the accused could re member nothing of the accident. Crown Attorney Harry R. Dey- ithe world, The designer is Ronald G. Grif- (ith, vice - president and chief en- gineer of Canadian Overseas 1 Corporation, Telecommunication a crown enterprise. Westrex Corporation, part of the Los Angeles - based elec- tronics group of Litton Industries Incorporated, has purchased manufacturing rights, Mr. Griffith came to Canada from Britain in 1951 and started work on his teleprinter design {within a week of his arrival. Dur- ing the Second World War, he de-| Parker he "never drives over 45! |signed sypher machines for the/in town", was Tuesday fined $15 Woodhouse crescent, underwent "mya Commons meets at 2:3 a hernia operations at the Ajax|n m | British Foreign Office. | His machine is smaller than {most office typewriters and re- {sembles a modern electric type- writer. It | more compatible with office fur- |nishings than older models. | The teleprinter weighs 35 {same as current models, ¢ e g0| Mr. Griffith said his machine v this, we are stating a policy." has a new typehead and parts A resolution was passed that have been laid out with an eye to |easy maintenance. he referred in his letter.| *To do this you must seek the vo houses on the land in|slowest movement possible for are occupied by Mr.|each part in the mechanism and 's sons, William' G., and avoid impacts or excessive load- 'ing at any part." was designed to be pounds and occupies a desk space of 12 inches by 17 by 10. It can! {transmit or receive at the rate of nent commented Deputy-Reeveigy to 100 words a minute, the man, QC, said he did not feel it \fair to ask for a conviction when the accused could remember no- thing, Youth Draws Fine Of $15 BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --.A {Clarke township youth, Frederic! A. legedly told Town Constable Ron and assessed court costs totall- ing $8, or five days, when he ap- peared before Magistrate R. B. 4 y | Baxter on a charge of careless street, is making good progress | following surgery, in the Ajax! [ driving. cession street. knocking it over. the accused had been drinking REMAINING TO VACATE not the liquor was being transferr-| Fisk, Concession .-3, who al- accused had been travelling north on Elgin street, October 30, and failed to execute a curve to the| : Tati Sao rits left where Elgin runs into Con-| The United Nations Securi: the road was dry and the corner | well lit, nearly as well as it would be during the daytime, He said] Farmers' Cash Income Declined OTTAWA (CP) -- *Farmers' cash income was down slightly to 2,776,077,000 in 1939, the bur- eau of statistics reported Tues- from the sale of farm products, income from cash advances on Wage Differential Elimination Pledge CLEVELAND (CP)--The elimi nation of the $4-85 daily wage dif- ferential between Canadian and U.S. railway workers has been promised by a candidate for the ay. : The estimate includes incomet,.. gency of the 200,000-member International Brother hood of Railroad Trainmen. farm - stored western grain and) William J. Weil, 51, announced pay he Previus year'sinis candidacy at a dinner at. The figure is an 0.4-per-cent dec|ionded by a to crease from $2,786,887,000 in 193815" a% M0 BIC bor convention but is 7.8 per cent higher thaniyore : the revised 1957 total of $2,575, RED INK DEMAND Parliament DROPS SHARPLY At-A-Glance (AP) -- W. A. Sheaffer Pen ithe early spring, and also for the annual birthday dinner to be held |in February. { Miss Mary-Ann Moseley, Franklin Centre, Quebec, visited {her uncle, Mr. Vern Clarke, at! {the Hotel Ajax, on the weekend. C. Michael' McCartney, | f .|OPP, Ottawa, was home on iw) Maurice Bourget (L -- Levis) neral of Sgt. Murray Bruce. | Congratulations to Mr, Mrs. Michael McCartney, King {be named Michael Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Lott, neciar..ii; ti "vice. a Johnston, are proud par- Maritime region, 'as CBC: vice ents ot a baby girl, born in the| |Ajax Hospital, Tuesday, January, [26. A first grandchild for Mr.| {and Mrs. J. E. Johnston, Ridout street. Don Davis, Admiral road Ja admitted to Oshawa Hospi- ta. for surgery, {Hospital on Tuesday. Mrs. Anthony Goberis, PC Parker told the court the Hospital. weekend, and attended the fu- andioonservative promises to pre- Court. on the birt of & son on vent further geoBuliie sheroach: Friday, January 22, at the 'Ajax| ment by 'he United States, and Pickering Hospital. He will Five-year-old Patsy Yeomans, Weinesday, Jan. 27 Cedar Company, a leading ink mans | Tuesday, Jan, 26, 1960 ufacturer, said Tuesday bus- Trade Minister Churchill said| iness in the United States foreign investment in Canada last year must have been [has enabled the economy. to ex-| better than in 1958. {pand at a more rapid rate than Consumer demand for red {would have been possible other-| ink dropped 10 per cent, the wise. company said. | ATR. For Your Convenience STOVE OIL is available in any quantity et the following . + » VIGOR OIL SERVICE STATIONS ® OSHAWA eo 78 BOND ST. WEST SIMCOE ST. SOUTH at Lakeview Park KING ST. EAST at the Townline | said 'Mr, Churchill's speech was an about-face from Progressive | Revenue Minister Nowlan an- nounced appointment of W. E, S.| Briggs, 53, director of the CBC's| president. Leon Crestohl (L -- Montreal Cartier) suggested mandatory imprisonment for anti - sémitic! actions, | Margaret Aitken (PC -- York- ' Humber) said the government {shouldn't legislate to ban trading | stamps, to continue the throne speech debate. The Senate sits at 3 p.m. CAMEROON IN UN {Council T ue sday recommended the admission o! The Fisk vehicle travelled 104/the new African country of Ca. S!Pping or wobbling. FASTEETH | feet past the corner and instead meroon as the world organiza- of making the turn, went into the|tion's ditch travelled for a distance of| which ran the nation under a UN Poesn't cause nansea, It's al 123 feet and struck a hydro pole, 83rd member. |trusteeship Jan. 1, until According to Constable Parker, resolution. UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) By Soe | France, gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. | independence (denture breath). Get FASTEETH at sponsored the council's|sny drug counter. | Now Many Wear ® WHITBY ® FALSE TEETH | 0% HI T8Y, Sern With Little Worry | Eat, talk, laugh or sneeze ory ® AJAX ® HARWOOD AVE. N. f [fear nf inserure false teeth dropping, | © BROOKLIN e JCT. 7 & 12 HWYS. hnlds plates firmer and more com- | fortably. This pleasant powder has no | kaline | a ine (non-arid). Checks "plate 1 4 WAYS T0 LOOK! Bay Cats with 28 points. Yellars only took one, but retained fifth spbt with 22 points, | Jack Buck's 'Stinkers climbed inio sixth place after taking three points. This team has been in last place most of the season 'and it is encouraging to see them moving up. + "Roughriders also added three for a total of 19 points. Gord War- ren's Head Pins lost all four points and slipped into last place with only 18 points. 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